Cleveland police have made an arrest in the shooting death of a little girl on the city's west side. 32-year-old Geoffrey Gurkovich was arrested without incident in Newburgh Heights with the assistanceMore >>

The suspect in the murder of a five-year-old Cleveland girl will be arraigned on Thursday.More >>

A five-year-old child has died after being shot on Cleveland's west side. Family members tell us the child was in the back seat of a car with her mother, mom's boyfriend and an infant, when someone openedMore >>

A little girl was killed and her mother injured in a shooting on Cleveland's west side late Sunday night.

Officers were called to the 12800 block of Crossburn Avenue for shots fired. Once on scene, cops found a five-year-old girl and a 33-year-old woman with gunshot wounds to the head.More >>

The
mother, of five-year-old Jermani Brooks, is now recovering at home on the day
that would've been her daughter's sixth birthday.

Noni Brooks and her daughter were both shot on Sunday, January 19,
when police say a gunman pumped bullets into the family's van on Crossburn
Avenue.

Little Jermani died as a result of her injuries.

Noni's two other children, an infant and 8-year-old, were also
inside the vehicle but were not harmed.

Noni was hospitalized to be treated for her injuries and released
on Thursday, January 23.

In an exclusive interview with 19 Action News, Noni's aunt, Ruby
Kibler, told Scott Taylor that Noni has pins in her face and can't see in one
eye.

Kibler says her niece is coherent, "I asked her to give me a
kiss. She said, 'Ok, Auntie Ruby.'"

When we asked Governor David Ige if he could beat Colleen Hanabusa in a potential match-up in 2018, he didn't hesitate with this response. "Certainly. I believe that I will be successful for any of those candidates that are considering it," he said. While Ige says he's sure he could win reelection in 2018, he says he doesn't know why powerful democratic forces are looking to defeat him with a candidate like Hanabusa in the primary election next August. "I don't know....

When we asked Governor David Ige if he could beat Colleen Hanabusa in a potential match-up in 2018, he didn't hesitate with this response. "Certainly. I believe that I will be successful for any of those candidates that are considering it," he said. While Ige says he's sure he could win reelection in 2018, he says he doesn't know why powerful democratic forces are looking to defeat him with a candidate like Hanabusa in the primary election next August. "I don't know....